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HEBRA'IC, a. [from Hebrew.] Pertaining to the Hebrews; designating the language ...
HEBRA'ICALLY, adv. After the manner of the Hebrew language; from right to left.
HE'BRAISM, n. A Hebrew idiom; a peculiar expression or manner of speaking in the...
HE'BRAIST, n. One versed in the Hebrew language.
HE'BRAIZE, v.t. To convert into the Hebrew idiom; to make Hebrew. HE'BRAIZE , v....
HE'BREW, n. [Heb. Eber, either a proper name, or a name denoting passage, pilgri...
HE'BREWESS, n. An Israelitish woman.
HEBRI'CIAN, n. One skilled in the Hebrew language.
HEBRID'IAN, a. Pertaining to the isles called Hebrides, west of Scotland.
HEC'ATOMB, n. [L. hecatombe; Gr. a hundred, and an ox.] In antiquity, a sacrific...
HECK, n. [See Hatch .] An engine or instrument for catching fish; as a salmon he...
HECK'LE, v.t. A different orthography of hackle, or hetchel.
HEC'TARE, n. [Gr. a hundred, and L. area.] A French measure containing a hundred...
HEC'TIC HEC'TICAL, a. [Gr. habit of body, to have.] Habitual; denoting a slow, c...
HEC'TICALLY, adv. Constitutionally.
HEC'TOGRAM, n. [Gr. a hundred; and a gram.] In the French system of weights and ...